Yes I know it sounds bossy of me, but I am having a real Dickens of a time figuring out how to layout the panel for my first Klee. The thread has grown to legendary size, and finding everybodies nice designs has become an equal sized pain.

You know, there is some merit to moving the Klee panels here. There's so much discussion going on in the build thread and that's only going to get worse as we start building.

I'll bring it up as tonight's moderator discussion topic, and we'll let you know pretty quick.

My only issue is we probably have to clean up the other thread, and that's a chore, but there's enough of us we can probably manage. Let me bring it up._________________Garret: It's so retro.
EGM: What does retro mean to you?
Parker: Like, old and outdated.Home,My Studio,and another view

Shh. We're discussing that too the original threads really are too big, the interest here is immense._________________Garret: It's so retro.
EGM: What does retro mean to you?
Parker: Like, old and outdated.Home,My Studio,and another view

okay, this thread is officially legit. Please do post your panel pictures, from designs to prototypes to finished products here._________________Garret: It's so retro.
EGM: What does retro mean to you?
Parker: Like, old and outdated.Home,My Studio,and another view

Heres the preliminary design for the panels for my Klee desktop unit. Its split into two panels (the console is wedge shaped). The sliders will be on a 15˚ sloped face. The other will be horizontal. all jacks are positioned in the back to help with wire management. I was heavily influenced by the work of the industrial designers over at DEC in the mid-sixties. Hopefully that shows. I'm going to have these reverse printed onto the back of 5 mil velvet lexan, so they'll be quite durable.

Heres the preliminary design for the panels for my Klee desktop unit. Its split into two panels (the console is wedge shaped). The sliders will be on a 15˚ sloped face. The other will be horizontal. all jacks are positioned in the back to help with wire management. I was heavily influenced by the work of the industrial designers over at DEC in the mid-sixties. Hopefully that shows. I'm going to have these reverse printed onto the back of 5 mil velvet lexan, so they'll be quite durable.

peter

LONG LIVE THE DEC! THAT looks PHENOMINAL! Can't wait to see photos of the finished product!

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